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Muzaffarabad To Leepa Valley Complete Road Trip/Vlog

Before Indo-Pak partition Jhelum Valley (Hattian formerly) was the part of Baramulla district of Indian occupied Kashmir then became the part of district Muzaffarabad until July 2009 when it gained its own status of a district and later in 2016 it was renamed from Hattian to Jhelum Valley. The area of district Jhelum Valley is 854 sq kms, covering 6.4% of the total area of the state of AJ&K. District Jhelum Valley is divided into 03 sub-divisions (tehsils) namely Hattian Bala, Leepa and Chikar with 110, 33 and 24 revenue villages respectively and 12 union councils altogether. Jhelum Valley district is blessed with enormous natural beauties especially in the shape of valleys like Leepa, Khalana, Chham, Ghail, Saina Daman Chamm, Dhani Shahdarrah, and Chakar Salmia. Leepa Valley This is the most fascinating valley in Azad Kashmir. A fair-weather road branches off for Leepa from Naile 45 kilometers from Muzaffarabad, climbs over Reshian Gali 3200 meters high and then descends to 1677 meters on the other side into the Leepa Valley . It spells bounds everyone who visits this valley. Climate As autumn sets in the vale of Leepa, leaves fall off the trees, snowfall begins, the time is ripe to visit the vale for in winters the vale offers one of the most fascinating scenery in Azad Kashmir. Its lush green river fields in summer and typical wooden Kashmiri houses present a wonderful view. Walnut, apples, cherries and honey of Leepa are very popular. Appreciating the allure of autumn trees in narrow alleys is the best pastime in this vale of wonders – wonders that this picturesque valley showcases to the outside world. Each year, on start of autumn in Kashmir, Leepa, which lies at a distance of about 90 KM from capital Muzaffarabad, starts to dress up in a new and richly colored attire-a mix of red, orange and yellow shades. It’s the time when apple picking season in the valley comes to an end. Down hills, every year with coming of winter in the valley, when previous year’s snow melted on top of the mountains, soon fresh snow will be falling to interlace them all. It’s the time also when residents of this far flung vale have to brace the chilling winter which brings heavy snow and thus brings increased hardships for its 75000 residents. Due to lack of infrastructure, the valley is disconnected from the rest of Pakistan and Azad Kashmir. Culture The people in Leepa are highly religious and speak Kashmiri as well as Hindkoh. Urdu is nevertheless widely spoken and understood. The valley has a population of about 75000 inhabitants who generally indulge in farming, cattle rearing and tourism related services. Unemployment and poverty are rampant. Power shortages are a daily routine (there is only one power generation unit at Channian) and malnutrition is common as in rest of the country. Please do subscribe this Channel also hare is the link    • پروگرام دومیل کے ساتھ میزبان شوکت اقب...  

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